Shared vision will be crucial for Patriots' success under Mike Vrabel and Eliot Wolf
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The New England Patriots are experiencing a transformative period, having recently appointed Mike Vrabel as head coach after a dismal 4-13 season under Jerod Mayo. Eliot Wolf remains as quasi-general manager, emphasizing a collaborative strategy as they rebuild the team. Both leaders acknowledge the importance of their relationship in their efforts to improve the roster. While Vrabel will have significant input despite the division of duties in personnel decisions, the focus is on creating a unified identity within the team, moving past individual agendas to cultivate a cohesive Patriots culture.
We're excited to share the vision to work together to improve the roster," Wolf told the media at the NFL Scouting Combine on Wednesday. "Mike wouldn't have taken this job - and this is something we talked about in the interview process - if we weren't comfortable with each other.
I wouldn't be here and I wouldn't have wanted to be the head coach here if I wasn't comfortable in my impact on the roster," Vrabel explained. "We want to continue to have great conversations with the personnel staff, with me, with [John Streicher], with coaching.
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